There's some other codes you can/can't add - tbh I haven't fully experimented with table codes, but with the little bit that I have, most codes seem to work as long as the table= and td= are matching. Also make sure you don't have any "enters" or else your table will "sag" farther into the post itself instead of staying at the top.

Do you mean inside the cells? if so, then it's definitely possible. But if inside the actual tag similar to the same way we append divs tags inside the accordions, then that would be a no. That's only possible with slave tags which are enclosed by curly braces { }.

Like rissa
mentioned tho, it is possible to use some properties that we use in divs with the actual table tag, but the extent of which ones can be used, I have no idea either :'D I haven't used tables on Iwaku in 5ever.

the clairvoyant pterodactyl

When I said exact I meant the div itself, not the background-image or its placement. If the height and width aren't the same the div itself will come out wonky; ie. Not a perfect circle. If that's what you're looking for then by all means, play with the code - but matching height and widths should always be the go to until you're comfortable enough to play around with it!

[tabs]
[tab=Dis is a tab][/tab][tab=Dis is a tab][div=height:200px;background:grey; margin:-10px; padding:10px;]Content 1[/div][/tab]
[/tabs]

Stabs on the other hand, lets us use divs to change how the tabs and content area look. When it comes to changing the background colour however, it doesn't really let us do that fully. Here's an example of what I mean:

The background doesn't cover it fully cause both the tabs and the content area have paddings in them which come from the stabs. There isn't any way to remove these paddings, but there are way to cheat around this.

For the tabs, adding a margin of -6px and padding of 6px on the right and left side of the div inside the slave tag is enough to solve the problem of filling it out with the background we want.

But unfortunately, the negative margin trick doesn't really work on the content area. The way I work around for that one is kinda tedious and a bit complex, but it does get the job done.

Step 1: Make a div outside the entire thing that matches the dimensions of the area that I want to cover, which in this case would be the content area, and slap it over by giving it a higher z-index than the stabs (2 should be good enough) and then moving it up via the bottom property (the value for this depends on the height of your stabs; I recommend just fiddling with it till you get the right value). This gives the false effect of the background fully covering the content area.

Step 2: Since the entire content area was covered up making so that even the content couldn't be seen, we need to bring the content out from behind. To do this we simply wrap the content in a div and set the div to have a higher z-index than the previous div we were working with (if you used 2 before, 3 should be enough for this).

Step 3: Last thing to do is to trim the unwanted space left behind by the div we used to cover the content area up with. This is done by wrapping the entire thing in a div, giving it a fixed height that matches that of the entire stabs, and then setting the overflow to hidden.

The disadvantage of this tho is that for one it's not really very mobile friendly. Second is that you can't have it so you have different background colours for every tab you have since you're not really changing the background of what's inside the tab.

Probably a mix. When I GM I tend to prefer mostly aggressive, but with input from my players. I like to offer ideas and receive them. I don't like when people just take the reins and run with it though...especially in a 1x1.

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